Do You Know How Awesome It Is

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Lauradglas, Jun 18, 2005.

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  1. Lauradglas

    Lauradglas New Member

    To earn 12 Upper Division semester hours in just a matter of a week or two? I'm going to get my B.A. soon and after being in a B&M school for the last 2 1/2 years it feels so great to see an end in sight. The only depressing thing is that I have already signed up for my last 6 tests, but in order to get financial aid and graduate I need to take at least 2 classes at TESC. Oh well, I suppose there is something to be said for learning for learning's sake. And having my degree in hand will be a nice Xmas present. Don't suppose any TESC alumni can advise me on any D.E. classes that are the equivalent of underwater basket weaving? Working full time and having 7 children I really don't want a labor intensive course. TIA
     
  2. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    To me it sounds like no one deserves it more.
    Have some fun.
    Good luck.
    Jack
     
  3. Mark A. Sykes

    Mark A. Sykes Member

    Laura,

    If your upper-level requirements are being satisfied with the tests you're taking, then for financial aid requirements you could try some of the following. I have not taken them, but they sound not too difficult:
    CIS-107, Computer Concepts and Applications; the class covers the Windows operating system, Excel and Powerpoint.
    PSY-101, Introduction to Psychology; if it's like my psych classes from CC you'll do some memorizing of terms but it's an interesting subject.
    FIL-110, American Cinema
    ART-100, A World of Art
    AST-101, Introductory Astronomy

    Good luck with your studies,
    Mark
     
  4. Lauradglas

    Lauradglas New Member

    ROTFLMAO... I took General Psychology at my CC. My instructor was a Freudian Nazi. So much so that (in a General Psychology class mind you) our midterm was all about Oedipus Rex! I have nightmares just thinking about it, and I LIKE Psychology. LOL
     

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